Scary Times Ahead
Today is Halloween, and if you did a quick survey of people you know, you’re likely to find that it’s the favorite holiday of many of them. Most of us harbor plenty of good memories of trick-or-treating amidst the fall…
Today is Halloween, and if you did a quick survey of people you know, you’re likely to find that it’s the favorite holiday of many of them. Most of us harbor plenty of good memories of trick-or-treating amidst the fall…
Restaurant Depot continues in talks with Londonderry officials regarding its hoped for location at Meadow Lane and Button Drive. Attorney Morgan Hollis, who represents the restaurant supply wholesaler, said discussions are ongoing.
We just have to wonder – what are public officials afraid of hearing? Someone who disagrees with their consensus? A viewpoint different from their own? In recent years, we’ve heard more and more efforts to stifle public comments, whether it’s…
The school district policy of teachers and more recently, students being able to bring their own electronic devices to school to aid in student learning had its second reading by Assistant Superintendent of Schools Andy Corey before the school board.…
Theft of copper pipes from a residence at 44 Hardy Road resulted in a slight oil spill, after thieves took pipe connected to an oil tank, police and fire department officials said. According to the Londonderry police log, a real…
Governor Maggie Hassan and other state, federal and local officials spoke during an economic presentation that centered around the importance of Pettengill Road. Photo by Chris Paul
Governor Maggie Hassan and other state, federal and local politicians got together at the Executive Health and Sports Center at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport to discuss the proposed development of land off an extended Pettengill Road. The land is adjacent…
Whether or not border guards and high fences make any difference in stopping illegal entry into the United States, they have no impact at all the invaders in our midst every day. Conservation officials remind us that invasive plants are…
The Londonderry Adult Education program graduated 25 students in a ceremony held at the Londonderry High School gymnasium on June 6. Program Director Gregory Warren said this is his fifth year directing the program, and called it
Resident Jack Falvey, a longstanding opponent of the Woodmont Commons Planned Unit Development (PUD), has again made his feelings known, this time circulating a petition stating his ideas of what the property should contain. The petition is aimed at garnering…